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COMPARISON oF THE Roots ENTERING INTO THE PRONOMINAL ELEMENTS—Con,. 
Tunica 
Chitimacha 
Atakapa 
wi (sign of second person 
masculine in all numbers). 
u (sign of third person mas- 
culine in singular and 
dual). 
ti, ta (sign of third person 
feminine in singular) (also 
cf. Tunica article ta). 
si (sign of feminine dual and 
plural and masculine plu- 
ral, third person). 
i (final sound in subjective 
suffix of second and third 
persons singular). 
ci (a male human being).. - - 
n (sign of dual and used also 
in all objective forms in 
plural, except third per- 
son masculine; in suffixes 
always appears as —na). 
was (independent pronoun 
ofsecond person plural), 
—1 (suffix, second person 
singular). 
—(na) na (subjective suffix, 
second person plural). 
(Marked by absence in sub- 
jective singular). 
na (stem of all independent 
pronouns and objective 
suffixes in second per- 
son). 
uc (independent pronoun, | —0 (subjective suffix, first 
first person plural). 
hus (independent pro- 
noun, third person sin- 
gular and plural). 
ta (feminine demonstra- 
tive). 
-ci (feminine subjective 
suffix, second person 
singular), —c (feminine 
subjective suffix, third 
person singular). 
—i (subjective suffix of sec- 
ond and third persons 
singular and third per- 
son plural, active). 
asi (a male person or ani- 
mal), 
na (sign of plural in all 
subjective suffixes, 
—naka, —nana, —na). 
person singular), wi (in- 
dependent pronoun, first 
person singular), yukit 
(independent pronoun, 
first person plural). 
ha (sign of third person in 
singular and in inde- 
pendent form of plural), 
-ul (sign of third person 
plural). 
(Subjective suffix of second 
and third persons singu- 
lar wanting). 
ca, icak (a human being), 
cak-— (prefix for third per- 
son plural, objective). 
